caudate (Meaning)

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caudate (n)

a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain

amphibians that resemble lizards

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caudate (a)

having a tail or taillike appendage

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caudate (s)

(of a leaf shape) tapering gradually into a long taillike tip

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caudate (a.)

Alt. of Caudated

Synonyms & Antonyms of caudate

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caudate Sentence Examples

  1. The caudate nucleus is a component of the brain involved in motor control and learning.
  2. The caudate lobe is one of the four lobes of the liver, situated on the right side.
  3. The caudate process is a bony projection on the medial surface of the liver.
  4. The caudate lobe of the liver is less frequently affected by diseases compared to other lobes.
  5. In neuroanatomy, the caudate nucleus is part of the basal ganglia and plays a role in reward processing.
  6. The caudate nucleus receives inputs from various regions of the cerebral cortex.
  7. Research suggests that dysfunction of the caudate nucleus may contribute to certain neurological disorders.
  8. The caudate process of the liver aids in the attachment of ligaments and membranes.
  9. The caudate nucleus has been implicated in the pathophysiology of conditions such as Parkinson's disease and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  10. Neuroimaging studies can visualize the structure and function of the caudate nucleus in vivo.

FAQs About the word caudate

a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain, amphibians that resemble lizards, having a tail or taillike appendage, (of a leaf shap

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No antonyms found.

The caudate nucleus is a component of the brain involved in motor control and learning.

The caudate lobe is one of the four lobes of the liver, situated on the right side.

The caudate process is a bony projection on the medial surface of the liver.

The caudate lobe of the liver is less frequently affected by diseases compared to other lobes.